Kirk Collection

Popular Song Index(Commercial Sheet Music)
Part 11: 1950-1968

This portion of the index provides records to 310 titles published from 1950 through 1968. The entire collection contains popular songs published from 1865-1968. The collection consists mostly of 22 x 28 cm. (8 1/2 x 11 in.) sheet music. Pagination varies, and many of the sheets, particularly the older ones, are fragile. The entire collection of sheet music and professional/artist song sheets has approximately 7,500 items.

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Title: Be my love.
First Line:
Chorus: Be my love, for no one else can end this yearning
Music by: Brodszky, Nicholas.
Words by: Cahn, Sammy.
P/P/D: New York : Miller Music Corporation, c1950.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: A bushel and a peck.
First Line: I love you a bushel and a peck
Chorus: About you, about you 'cause I love you a bushel and a peck
Music by: Loesser, Frank.
Words by: Loesser, Frank.
P/P/D: New York : Susan Publications, Inc., c1950.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Can anyone explain? (no! no! no!).
First Line: Down through the years they've tried to explain the joys, the tears of love
Chorus: Can anyone explain the thrill of a kiss
Music by: Benjamin, Bennie, and George Weiss.
Words by: Benjamin, Bennie, and George Weiss.
P/P/D: New York : Valando Music Corporation, c1950.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: I didn't slip, I wasn't pushed, I fell.
First Line: I was caught in the trap of love
Chorus: I didn't slip, I wasn't pushed, I fell
Music by: Pola, Eddie, and George Wyle.
Words by: Pola, Eddie, and George Wyle.
P/P/D: New York : Remick Music Corporation, c1950.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: I said my pajamas (and put on my pray'rs).
First Line: My baby kissed me goodnight, and I am glad to relate
Chorus: I climbed up the door, and opened the stairs; I said my pajamas and put on my pray'rs
Music by: Pola, Eddie, and George Wyle.
Words by: Pola, Eddie, and George Wyle.
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corporation, c1950.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: I still get a thrill (thinking of you).
First Line: I met you, I loved you, the world was mine
Chorus: Because I still get a thrill thinking of you
Music by: Coots, J. Fred.
Words by: Davis, Benny.
P/P/D: New York : Words and Music, Inc., c1950.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: If.
First Line: You are my sweet ideal
Chorus: If they made me a king, I'd be but a slave to you
Music by: Evans, Tolchard.
Words by: Hargreaves, Robert, and Stanley J. Damerell.
P/P/D: New York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., c1950.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: It is no secret (what God can do).
First Line: The chimes of time ring out the news, another day is through
Chorus: It is no secret what God can do
Music by: Hamblen, Stuart.
Words by: Hamblen, Stuart.
P/P/D: New York : Duchess Music Corporation, c1950.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Let's have a party.
First Line: Oh! what an evening and oo! what a kiss
Chorus: Let's have a party
Music by: Baxter, Phil.
Words by: Friend, Cliff, and Joe Haymes.
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corporation, c1950.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: The thing.
First Line: While I was walking down the beach one bright and sunny day
Chorus: While I was walking down the beach one bright and sunny day
Music by: Grean, Charles R.
Words by: Grean, Charles R.
P/P/D: New York : Hollins Music Company, c1950.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: We Yanks will give you hell past the 38th parrellel.
First Line: We Americans are peaceful ordinarily, love life so merrily, but we can fight if we have to
Chorus: We yanks will give you hell, past the thirty-eighth parallel
Music by: Richter, Wm. B.
Words by: Richter, Wm. B.
P/P/D: Philadelphia : William B. Richter, c1950.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: You don't have to be a baby to cry.
First Line:
Chorus: You don't have to be a baby to cry
Music by: Merrill, Bob, and Terry Shand.
Words by: Merrill, Bob, and Terry Shand.
P/P/D: New York : R.F.D. Music Publishing Co. Inc., c1950.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: The chicken song (I ain't gonna take it settin' down).
First Line: Cockadoodledoo, bless our old hen, she lays eggs the best she can
Chorus: Our old red hen was on her nest, she tried to sleep, but couldn't rest
Music by: Shand, Terry, and Bob Merrill.
Words by: Shand, Terry, and Bob Merrill.
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corporation, c1951.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Evertrue evermore.
First Line: I have been a fickle lover, as down the path of love I ranged
Chorus: Evertrue evermore will I be, ever constant my heart like the sea.
Music by: Rhodes, Duke, and Kermit Goell.
Words by: Rhodes, Duke, and Kermit Goell.
P/P/D: New York : Supreme Music Corporation, c1951.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: I get ideas.
First Line: When we are dancing and you're dangerously near me, I get ideas, I get ideas
Chorus:
Music by: Sanders.
Words by: Cochran, Dorcas.
P/P/D: New York : Hill and Range Songs, Inc., c1951.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: I love the way you say goodnight.
First Line: There's so much about you that's lovable
Chorus: I love the way you say goodnight
Music by: Pola, Eddie, and George Wyle.
Words by: Pola, Eddie, and George Wyle.
P/P/D: New York : Remick Music Corporation, c1951.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: A kiss to build a dream on.
First Line: How am I to bear this separation?
Chorus: Give me a kiss to build a dream on
Music by: Kalmar, Bert, Harry Ruby, and Oscar Hammerstein II.
Words by: Kalmar, Bert, Harry Ruby, and Oscar Hammerstein II.
P/P/D: New York : Miller Music Corporation, c1951.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: The little white cloud that cried.
First Line: I went strolling down by the river, feeling very sad inside
Chorus: The little white cloud that cried
Music by: Ray, Johnny.
Words by: Ray, Johnny.
P/P/D: New York : Carlyle Music Publishing Corporation, c1951.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: They were doin' the mambo.
First Line: I went a ridin' home down to Santa Fe
Chorus: They were doin' the mambo
Music by: Burke, Sonny, and Don Raye.
Words by: Burke, Sonny, and Don Raye.
P/P/D: New York : Mayfair Music Corporation, c1951.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Faith.
First Line:
Chorus: Faith, in all you say and all you do, faith in each new day I share with you
Music by: Evans, Tolchard.
Words by: Huddleston, Floyd.
P/P/D: New York : J.J. Robbins & Sons, Inc., c1952.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: I went to your wedding.
First Line:
Chorus: I went to your wedding altho' I was dreading the thought of losing you
Music by: Robinson, Jessie Mae.
Words by: Robinson, Jessie Mae.
P/P/D: New York : St. Louis Music Corporation, c1952.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Takes two to tango.
First Line: Takes two to tango, two to tango
Chorus: Takes two to tango, two to tango
Music by: Hoffman, Al, and Dick Manning.
Words by: Hoffman, Al, and Dick Manning.
P/P/D: New York : Harman Music, Inc., c1952.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Till I waltz again with you.
First Line:
Chorus: Till I waltz again with you let no other hold your charms
Music by: Prosen, Sidney.
Words by: Prosen, Sidney.
P/P/D: New York : Village Music Co., c1952.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Wish you were here.
First Line: Where is the wonder as each day would start
Chorus: They're not making the skies as blue this year
Music by: Rome, Harold.
Words by: Rome, Harold.
P/P/D: New York : Chappell & Co. Inc, c1952.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: I need you now.
First Line:
Chorus: If I ever needed you, I need you now
Music by: Crane, Jimmie, and Al Jacobs.
Words by: Crane, Jimmie, and Al Jacobs.
P/P/D: New York : Miller Music Corporation, c1953.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: I understand just how you feel.
First Line:
Chorus: I understand just how you feel
Music by: Best, Pat.
Words by: Best, Pat.
P/P/D: New York : Jubilee Music Inc., c1953.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: If I had my life to live over.
First Line: As I review my life with you since the days of old
Chorus: If I had my life to live over I'd do the same things again
Music by: Vincent, Larry, Henry Tobias, and Moe Jaffe.
Words by: Vincent, Larry, Henry Tobias, and Moe Jaffe.
P/P/D: New York : General Music Publishing Co., c1953.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Just another polka.
First Line: This is just another polka
Chorus: This is just another polka
Music by: Loesser, Frank, and Milton DeLugg.
Words by: Loesser, Frank, and Milton DeLugg.
P/P/D: New York : Frank Music Corp., c1953.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Just walking in the rain.
First Line:
Chorus: Just walking in the rain
Music by: Bragg, Johnny, and Robert S. Riley.
Words by: Bragg, Johnny, and Robert S. Riley.
P/P/D: New York : Golden West Melodies, Inc., c1953.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: My one and only heart.
First Line: My one and only heart
Chorus: My one and only heart
Music by: Allen, Robert.
Words by: Stillman, Al.
P/P/D: New York : Roncom Music Co., c1953.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: A purple cow.
First Line: The very day the day we kissed, I went to see my oculist
Chorus: I never thought I'd ever see a purple cow
Music by: Spielman, Fred.
Words by: Webster, Paul Francis.
P/P/D: Los Angeles : Artists Music Inc., c1953.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: That doggie in the window.
First Line: How much is that doggie in the window?
Chorus: How much is that doggie in the window?
Music by: Merrill, Bob.
Words by: Merrill, Bob.
P/P/D: New York : Santly-Joy, Inc., c1953.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: All I want is all there is and then some.
First Line: All I want is all there is and then some
Chorus:
Music by: Bagdasarian, Ross.
Words by: Bagdasarian, Ross.
P/P/D: New York : Frank Music Corp., c1954.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Cross over the bridge.
First Line: If you're a guy who's had a gal in each and ev'ry port
Chorus: Cross over the bridge
Music by: Benjamin, Bennie, and George Weiss.
Words by: Benjamin, Bennie, and George Weiss.
P/P/D: New York : Laurel Music Corporation, c1954.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Fascination.
First Line: It was fascination I know, and it might have ended then right at the start
Chorus:
Music by: Marchetti, F. D.
Words by: Manning, Dick.
P/P/D: New York : Southern Music Publication Co., Ltd., c1954.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: If I give my heart to you.
First Line:
Chorus: If I give my heart to you, will you handle it with care
Music by: Crane, Jimmie, Al Jacobs, and Jimmy Brewster.
Words by: Crane, Jimmie, Al Jacobs, and Jimmy Brewster.
P/P/D: New York : Miller Music Corporation, c1954.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: The little shoemaker (le petit cordonnier).
First Line: In the shoemaker's shop this refrain would never stop
Chorus: Shoes to set my feet a dancing, dancing, dancing, dancing, all the day
Music by: Revil, Rudi.
Words by: Parsons, Geoffrey, and John Turner.
P/P/D: New York : Bourne, Inc., c1954.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Oh baby mine (I get so lonely).
First Line: Oh baby mine I get so lonely when I dream about you
Chorus: I get so lonely when I dream about you
Music by: Ballard, Pat.
Words by: Ballard, Pat.
P/P/D: New York : Melrose Music Corporation, c1954.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Shake rattle and roll.
First Line: Get out from that kitchen and rattle those pots and pans
Chorus: Shake rattle and roll, shake rattle and roll
Music by: Calhoun, Charles.
Words by: Calhoun, Charles.
P/P/D: New York : Progressive Music Co., c1954.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Silk stockings.
First Line: So the dream was doomed to die
Chorus: Silk stockings, I touch them and find the joys that remind me of you
Music by: Porter, Cole.
Words by: Porter, Cole.
P/P/D: New York : Buxton Hill Music Corporation, c1954.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Only you (and you alone).
First Line:
Chorus: Only you can make this world seem right
Music by: Ram, Buck, and Ande Rand.
Words by: Ram, Buck, and Ande Rand.
P/P/D: New York : Wildwood Music, Inc., c1955.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: The rock and roll waltz.
First Line: One night I was late came home from a date
Chorus: One, two and then rock one, two and then roll they did the rock and roll waltz
Music by: Allen, Shorty.
Words by: Ware, Dick.
P/P/D: New York : Sheldon Music, Inc., c1955.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Something's gotta give.
First Line:
Chorus: When an irresistible force such as you meets an old immovable object like me
Music by: Mercer, Johnny.
Words by: Mercer, Johnny.
P/P/D: New York : Robbins Music Corporation, c1955.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Wake the town and tell the people.
First Line: They stood there in the moonlight, she sighed and spoke his name
Chorus: Wake the town and tell the people
Music by: Livingston, Jerry.
Words by: Gallop, Sammy.
P/P/D: New York : Joy Music Inc., c1955.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: The wallflower (dance with me Henry).
First Line: Hey baby! What do I have to do?
Chorus: Dance with me Henry, all right baby
Music by: Rogers, James Etta, and Phyliss Otis.
Words by: Rogers, James Etta, and Phyliss Otis.
P/P/D: New York : Modern Music Publishing, c1955.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Can you find it in your heart?
First Line: Ever since we said goodbye
Chorus: Can you find it in your heart to forgive me?
Music by: Allen, Robert.
Words by: Stillman, Al.
P/P/D: New York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1956.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: I wish you love (que reste-t-il de nos amours?).
First Line: Goodbye, no use leading with our chins, this is where our story ends
Chorus: I wish you bluebirds in the spring, to give your heart a song to sing
Music by: Trenet, Charles.
Words by: English: Beach, Albert A., and Charles French: Trenet.
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corporation, c1956.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: The money tree.
First Line: Pull up an easy chair and sit yourself down and lean back
Chorus: Oh, the money tree, the money tree, it's a beautiful sight to see
Music by: McIntyre, Mark.
Words by: Ferre, Cliff.
P/P/D: New York : Frank Music Corporation, c1956.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: On the street where you live.
First Line: Darling, there's the tree you run to when it starts to rain
Chorus: I have often walked down this street before
Music by: Loewe, Frederick.
Words by: Lerner, Alan Jay.
P/P/D: New York : Chappell & Co. Inc., c1956.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: April love.
First Line: Has anybody here seen April, dressed in her gown of green?
Chorus: April love is for the very young
Music by: Fain, Sammy.
Words by: Webster, Paul Fancis.
P/P/D: New York : Leo Feist Inc., c1957.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Till there was you.
First Line:
Chorus: There were bells on the hill, but I never heard them ringing
Music by: Willson, Meredith.
Words by: Willson, Meredith.
P/P/D: New York : Frank Music Corporation, c1957.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: 26 miles (Santa Catalina).
First Line: Twenty six miles across the sea Santa Catalina is awaitin' for me
Chorus: Twenty six miles across the sea Santa Catalina is awaitin' for me
Music by: Larson, Glen, and Bruce Belland.
Words by: Larson, Glen, and Bruce Belland.
P/P/D: New York : Beechwood Music Corporation, c1957.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: A very special love.
First Line:
Chorus: Any time at all you're near me, 'cause you're near, you cheer me
Music by: Allen, Robert.
Words by: Allen, Robert.
P/P/D: New York : Korwin Music, Inc., c1957.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

____________________

1958

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Title: Another time another place.
First Line:
Chorus: Another time, another place, we'll be together again!
Music by: Livingston, Jay, and Ray Evans.
Words by: Livingston, Jay, and Ray Evans.
P/P/D: New York : Famous Music Corporation, c1958.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: A certain smile.
First Line: What do you meet down a crooked little street in Paris?
Chorus: A certain smile, a certain face, can lead a unsuspecting heart on a merry chase
Music by: Fain, Sammy.
Words by: Webster, Paul Francis.
P/P/D: New York : Miller Music Corporation, c1958.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Hideaway.
First Line:
Chorus: Wish I knew a hideaway, I could take you to
Music by: Goodman, Robert.
Words by: Goodman, Robert.
P/P/D: New York : Jack Gold Music Company, c1958.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: How the time flies.
First Line:
Chorus: How the time flies when I'm near you
Music by: Porter, Coe.
Words by: Porter, Coe.
P/P/D: New York : Thunderbird Music, Inc., c1958.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: I enjoy being a girl.
First Line: I'm a girl, and by me that's only great!
Chorus: When I have a brand new hair-do
Music by: Rodgers, Richard.
Words by: Hammerstein II, Oscar.
P/P/D: New York : Williamson Music, Inc., c1958.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: May you always.
First Line: This special time, this special place is brightened by your special face
Chorus: May you always walk in sunshine, slumber warm when night winds blow
Music by: Markes, Larry, and Dick Charles.
Words by: Markes, Larry, and Dick Charles.
P/P/D: New York : Hecht- Lancaster & Buzzell, Inc., c1958.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Johnny Freedom.
First Line: When our country was a baby, and the redcoats had their way
Chorus: Johnny Freedom, Johnny Freedom, you can meet him on each page of history
Music by: Styne, Jule.
Words by: Weiss, George.
P/P/D: New York : Chappell- Styne, Inc., c1960.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: The Exodus song.
First Line: This land is mine, God gave this land to me
Chorus: So take my hand and walk this land with me
Music by: Gold, Ernest.
Words by: Boone, Pat.
P/P/D: New York : Chappell & Co., Inc., c1961.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Peppermint twist.
First Line: Got a new dance and it goes like this
Chorus: Round and round, up and down
Music by: Dee, Joey, and Henry Glover.
Words by: Dee, Joey, and Henry Glover.
P/P/D: New York : Frost Music Corp. and Jonware Music Corp., c1961.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: What's your name.
First Line: What's your name? I have seen you before
Chorus: What's your name? I have seen you before
Music by: Johnson, Claude.
Words by: Johnson, Claude.
P/P/D: New York : Hill and Range Songs, Inc. and Nancoz Music Co., c1961.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: The night has a thousand eyes.
First Line: They say that you're a run around lover
Chorus: 'Cause the night has a thousand eyes
Music by: Weisman, Ben, Dottie Wayne, and Marilyn Garrett.
Words by: Weisman, Ben, Dottie Wayne, and Marilyn Garrett.
P/P/D: New York : Blen Music Inc. and Mabs Music Co., c1962.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Song from "Two for the Seesaw" (A second chance).
First Line:
Chorus: Can't I have a second chance?
Music by: Previn, André.
Words by: Langdon, Dory.
P/P/D: New York : United Artists Music Co., Inc., c1962.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: What now my love.
First Line: What now my love now that you left me
Chorus:
Music by: Bécaud, G.
Words by: English: Sigman, Carl, and P. French: Delanoe.
P/P/D: New York : Remick Music Corporation, c1962.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Blame it on the bosa nova.
First Line: I was at a dance when she caught my eye
Chorus: Blame it on the bosa nova with its magic spell
Music by: Weil, Cynthia, and Barry Mann.
Words by: Weil, Cynthia, and Barry Mann.
P/P/D: New York : Aldon Musoc, Inc., c1963.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: The good life.
First Line:
Chorus: Oh, the good life full of fun seems to be the ideal
Music by: Distel, Sacha.
Words by: Reardon, Jack.
P/P/D: New York : Paris Music Co., Inc., c1963.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Hula hula dancin' doll.
First Line: You know I'm so alone 'cause I got no one I can call my own
Chorus:
Music by: Palaez, Frank, Fred Weismantel, and George Paxton.
Words by: Palaez, Frank, Fred Weismantel, and George Paxton.
P/P/D: New York : Winneton Music Corp., c1963.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: I love you more and more every day.
First Line:
Chorus: They said our love was just emotion
Music by: Robertson, Don.
Words by: Robertson, Don.
P/P/D: New York : Don Robertson Music Corp., c1963.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Like I do.
First Line: Baby doll take it slow
Chorus: She may kiss you like I do
Music by: Manning, Dick.
Words by: Manning, Dick.
P/P/D: : Dickson Music Publishing Corp., c1963.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: More.
First Line:
Chorus: More than the greatest love the world has known
Music by: Ortolani, R., and N. Oliviero.
Words by: Ortolani, R., and N. Oliviero.
P/P/D: New York : Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, c1963.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: This little girl.
First Line: This little girl is just about as mean as they come
Chorus:
Music by: Goffin, Gerry, and Carole King.
Words by: Goffin, Gerry, and Carole King.
P/P/D: New York : Aldon Music, Inc., c1963.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Those lazy-hazy-crazy days of summer.
First Line: Roll out those lazy-hazy-crazy days of summer
Chorus: Roll out those lazy-hazy-crazy days of summer
Music by: Carste, Hans.
Words by: Tobias, Charles.
P/P/D: New York : Comet Music Corp., c1963.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: True blue Lou.
First Line: Down in the poolroom some of the gang were talkin' of gals they knew
Chorus: She was a dame in love with a guy
Music by: Robin, Leo, Sam Coslow, and Richard A. Whiting.
Words by: Robin, Leo, Sam Coslow, and Richard A. Whiting.
P/P/D: New York : Famous Music Corporation, c1963.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Walk right in.
First Line:
Chorus: Walk right in set right down
Music by: Darling, Erik, and Willard Svanoe.
Words by: Darling, Erik, and Willard Svanoe.
P/P/D: New York : Ryerson Music Publishers, Inc., c1963.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

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1964

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Title: A day in the life of a fool (manha de carnaval).
First Line: A day in the life of a fool
Chorus:
Music by: Bonfa, Luiz.
Words by: Sigman, Carl.
P/P/D: New York : Ross Jungnickel, Inc., c1964.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: I will wait for you.
First Line: If it takes forever I will wait for you
Chorus:
Music by: Le Grand, Michel.
Words by: Gimbel, Norman.
P/P/D: New York : South Mountain Music Corporation, c1964.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: I'll only miss her when I think of her.
First Line: I'm a great "mister fix-it." I fixed everything fine!
Chorus: I'll only miss her (him) when I think of her (him)
Music by: Van Heusen, James.
Words by: Cahn, Sammy.
P/P/D: New York : Harms, Inc., c1965.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: A lover's concerto.
First Line: How gentle is the rain, that falls softly on the meadow
Chorus: How gentle is the rain, that falls softly on the meadow
Music by: Linzer, Sandy, and Denny Randell.
Words by: Linzer, Sandy, and Denny Randell.
P/P/D: New York : Saturday Music, Inc., c1965.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: The shadow of your smile.
First Line: One day we walked along the sand, one day in early spring
Chorus: The shadow of your smile when you are gone will color my dreams and light the dawn
Music by: Mandel, Johnny.
Words by: Webster, Paul Francis.
P/P/D: New York : Miller Music Corporation, c1965.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: These boots are made for walkin'.
First Line: You keep sayin' you got somethin' for me somethin' you call love
Chorus: These boots were made for walkin'
Music by: Hazlewood, Lee.
Words by: Hazelwood, Lee.
P/P/D: New York : Criterion Music Corporation, c1965.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Bend me, shape me.
First Line: You are all the woman I need, and baby, you know it
Chorus: Bend me, shape me any way you want me
Music by: Weiss, Laurence.
Words by: English, Scott.
P/P/D: New York : Helios Music Corporation, c1967.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: The last waltz.
First Line: I wondered should I go or should I stay
Chorus:
Music by: Reed, Les, and Barry Mason.
Words by: Reed, Les, and Barry Mason.
P/P/D: New York : Francis, Day & Hunter, Inc., c1967.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968

Title: Aquarius.
First Line: When the moon is in the seventh house
Chorus: When the moon is in the seventh house
Music by: MacDermot, Galt.
Words by: Rado, James, and Ragni Gerome.
P/P/D: New York : United Artists Music Co., Inc., c1968.
Location: SPC, KIRK SHEET 1950-1968